Attacks

Threats, harassment, assaults, and worse – intimidation as a means of suppressing free expression.

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Protesters clash with Bulgarian riot police during an anti-government protest in front of the parliament building in Sofia, 23 July 2013., ASSOCIATED PRESS/Georgi Kozhuharov

Police attack Bulgarian protesters at anti-government demonstration

The violent action by riot police came after 40 days of peaceful protests outside the parliament in response to a string of controversial appointments by the new government and wider concerns about corruption.

Tunisian protesters clash with riot police during a demonstration near the parliament building in Tunis, 27 July 2013, REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi

Tunisian protesters describe teargas attacks, beatings

The recent police violence against peaceful protesters in Tunis underscores the need for Tunisia’s government to issue clear orders to protect and allow peaceful protests, as well as new guidelines on when and how teargas may be used.

Link to: Bahraini human rights defenders denied justice in torture cases

Bahraini human rights defenders denied justice in torture cases

The cases of human rights defender Naji Fateel and journalist Nazeeha Saeed are just two examples of the unfairness of the judicial system in Bahrain, which is used to create false charges against human rights defenders and activists.

A supporter of deposed Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi runs from tear gas thrown at pro-Morsi protesters by police during clashes in Nasr city area, east of Cairo, 27 July 2013, REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih

Egyptian groups protest after 80 demonstrators killed by police

An attack by Egyptian police forces on supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood left 80 dead, according to official reports. Rights groups demanded the dismissal of the interior minister, and called for those responsible to be held accountable.

Link to: Filipino TV broadcaster receives threatening text message

Filipino TV broadcaster receives threatening text message

A television news broadcaster in Manila, Philippines tweeted a screen grab of a threatening text message she received after airing a report on a tax evasion case against a lawyer of one of the Ampatuans.

Link to: Authorities urged to address free expression violations in Turkey

Authorities urged to address free expression violations in Turkey

In a letter to the Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to Canada, human rights organizations express their concern over freedom of expression violations against peaceful protestors and journalists in Turkey.

A demonstrator holds up a poster with an image of slain opposition figure Mohamed Brahimi to protest his assassination in Tunis on 25 July 2013, REUTERS/Anis Mili

Tunisia urged to investigate killing of opposition figure

Prominent opposition figure Mohamed Brahmi was an outspoken critic of the Tunisian government; he is the second opposition leader to be assassinated since the ouster of president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011.

Link to: Offices of Ma’an News Agency and Alarabia TV shut down in Gaza

Offices of Ma’an News Agency and Alarabia TV shut down in Gaza

The Palestinian Center for Development and Media Freedoms condemns the closing of the offices of Ma’an News Agency and Alarabia TV and the Lents Company for media production in Palestine.

Link to: Worshippers killed, beaten near prayer site in Burundi

Worshippers killed, beaten near prayer site in Burundi

The survivors of a brutal police assault on a religious group in northern Burundi that caused nine deaths are still waiting for justice four months later, Human Rights Watch said today.

Link to: Masterminds in two journalists’ deaths arrested in Brazil

Masterminds in two journalists’ deaths arrested in Brazil

According to Minas Gerais police officials, Alessandro Neves Augusto (known as Pitote) is the person behind the murders of crime reporter Rodrigo Neto de Faria and photographer Walgney Carvalho, which occurred in March and April 2013.

Link to: Police abuse against journalists during Pope’s visit to Brazil

Police abuse against journalists during Pope’s visit to Brazil

Reporters Without Borders calls on Rio de Janeiro state governor Sérgio Cabral and Rio de Janeiro mayor Eduardo Paes to deploy all appropriate resources to investigate police abuses against journalists during protests on 22 July against the public funds spent on Pope Francis’ visit.

Link to: Iraqi investigative team arrested, journalists assaulted

Iraqi investigative team arrested, journalists assaulted

The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information denounces the continuing violations and abuses of media professionals and journalists in the Iraqi territories.

Link to: News director in Ecuador receives threatening letter

News director in Ecuador receives threatening letter

Cuesta Caputi posted a screen shot of the death threat he received that read: “If you keep doing so well, you die”. Cuesta wrote in his Twitter account: “I received this threat yesterday. I guess someone is upset about my journalistic work”.

Link to: Journalists report being attacked by Bangladeshi MP

Journalists report being attacked by Bangladeshi MP

A member of the ruling Awami League in Bangladesh and others present at his office reportedly beat two journalists who were covering a story on alegations of bribery against the politician.

Link to: Honduran journalist beaten with wooden bat

Honduran journalist beaten with wooden bat

Honduran journalist Joel Coca says that on 16 July 2013, the day before he was attacked, he discussed a case of corruption and abuses at a local factory on his programme.

Link to: Nepali newspaper office vandalised; journalists come under attack

Nepali newspaper office vandalised; journalists come under attack

The editor of the “People’s Times” in Jhapa, Nepal believes the weekly was targeted over its reports on drug abuse and peddling in the district.